I'm always so pleased when I find a way round some exasperating computer problem that I thought I'd share my moments of triumph ...

Wednesday 27 April 2011

Converting Kindle books for different readers

Can you read Kindle e-books on your Sony 650? yes you can. You need the Calibre free software (absolutely brilliant, do donate if you use it). It converts lots of e-book formats to whatever e-reader you have.

I didn't buy many e-books from Amazon for my briefly owned Kindle. However, Amazon has by far the widest range and you can still buy Kindle books via the Kindle app to read via PCs, Macs etc.


Then the plugin tools (including instructions) for Calibre are linked from here: https://apprenticealf.wordpress.com/2010/02/11/hello-world/

It works!

Sunday 10 April 2011

iPhone synching challenges

iPhone 3GS -
Is iTunes on your PC, or hopefully Mac, telling you that synching will remove half your hard won apps? You probably need to go to:
file > Transfer purchases from iPhone
first to get them backed up onto the computer.

They really know how to conceal these things, don't they.

Saturday 2 April 2011

Griffin's iMic - recording from vinyl - problem solved

Computer: MacBook Pro 7.1
Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard)
Product: iMic
The iMic is a device that plugs into a USB slot to "enable high-quality recording and playback for your Mac or PC".

Problem

Trying to record from a turntable via a hi-fi headphone jack port.
I previously used the iMic perfectly fine to digitally record music from vinyl records via Audacity, onto a 2009 MacBook, which had separate audio input and output ports. Now with a new MacBook Pro 7.1, with a single combined input/output audio port (not a helpful feature), I got no sound input.
  • The iMic is plugged into a USB slot.
  • The line from the record player headphoneport is plugged into the iMic In port
  • The iMic input switch is set to Line (not Mic)
  • On the MacBook, the Sound input is set to iMic (it knows it's there)
  • Audacity allows playthrough during recording, so sound output is set to Inbuilt.
Audacity doesn't seem to know that the iMic is there as there is no option to use it as input (on the old MacBook it did)
I can record and playthrough using a line simply connecting the record player headphone port to the MacBook audio port and not using the iMic.

Solution

The connection setup above is correct, but you need to set three sets of preferences etc.

1 Run the Mac system prefs > Sound: Input via iMic, Output via Built in
2 Then, you need to run Audio MIDI Setup (Applications > Utilities) as well.
Select the iMic from the left hand side panel.
Then set both the input and the output to 16bit 2 channel 44100Hz.
3 Next, in the Audacity Preferences:
- select the Audio I/O tab.
- Set the Playback device as 'Built In Audio',
- set the Recording device as 'iMic USB Audio System' and -
- channels as '2 (Stereo)'.
Then, down at the bottom,
- select Hardware and Software Playthrough.
Click OK to make those settings.

One more thing - check System preferences > Sound > Output tab. There's a pull-down selection: Use audio port for: Sound input / Sound output. It should be Sound input for this purpose. (If you subsequently can't get output to headphones, the TV etc check this). I think this is a real pain, can we just have an input port and an output port please Apple.

It worked for me! - although I subsequently had to set the Audacity preferences again.